mundasingh123 wrote:for the opinion . The sentences is correct as it is . Source MGMAT
I have no doubt that sentence is correct.
mundasingh123 wrote:Hey appositive and abstract are 2 different things
I guess We discussed this in some other post. copying the same here. This is as per Ron's class.
If the appositive is CONCRETE, it MUST modify preceding noun.
example : I went to bar with
Mr. Smith,
a consultant from Fresno.
If the appositive is ABSTRACT, it CAN modify whole idea of the preceding clause. BUT if the preceding noun is also abstraction then these can also modify the preceding noun.
example: I went to bar with Mr. Smith,
an outing that was far more fun than staying at work.
example: On Sunday our company will hold it annual
field day,
an outing at which employees drink beer, softball, and relax.
Concrete : is a description use to describe items/people/things that you can actually detect with your sences. Example : things you can touch, hear, hold on you hand, feel it , smell it etc.
Abstract: is a description use to describe items / ideas that you can not actually detect with your sences. Example : relationship, situation etc.
Hope this will clear your doubt.
Reference:
1. Thursdays With Ron - September 23 2010 : -
https://vimeo.com/15391844
2. Stacey Koprince :
https://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2010/06/ ... -modifiers